the itu conformity & interoperability programme
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InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
The ITU Conformity & Interoperability Programme
Pillars 3 and 4
Sameer SharmaSenior Advisor ITU
Regional Office for Asia-Pacificsameer.sharma@itu.int
Joint ITU-UNIDO Forum on Sustainable Conformity Assessment
for Asia-Pacific Region
(Yangon City, Republic of Union of Myanmar25-27 November 2013)
Background and Context
ICT - Key driver for socio-economic development and regional integrationICT users have certain expectations regarding interoperability of products and services (regardless of who is the manufacturer or service provider)International Standards, national regulation and complianceConformance assessment increases the probability of interoperability
Problems Faced
Lack of performance and of compliance to conformity and interoperability requirementsMarket with large percentage of counterfeit productsLegacy, regulatory, contractual and legal issuesDeveloping Countries linked to one vendor; poor market competition and lack of technology neutrality
Conformity Assessment Benefits
Conformity assessment builds consumers’ trust and confidence in tested products and consequently strengthens business environment and, thanks to interoperability, the economy benefits from business stability, scalability and cost reduction of systems, equipment and tariffs.
Conformity Assessment Benefits
While economically Conformance and Interoperability (C&I) increase market opportunities, encourage trade and technology transfer and contribute to the removal of technical barriers, they socially help spreading ICT services availability and affordability to all people at a good level of quality.
C&I Programme
To tackle different obstacles to the achievement of conformity and interoperability, expressed by member states in ITU`s Decisions.
C&I Task Force
Regional Presence
ITU’s Decisions – C&I Action Plan
Resolution 177 ITU Plenipotentiary Conference (PP-10)Resolution 47 ITU (WTDC-10)Resolution 76 ITU World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA-12)Resolution 62 Radiocommunication Assembly (RA-2012)ITU Council Decisions (2009, 2010, 2011,2012, 2013)
“The four Pillars”
1 Conformance Assessment
2 Interoperability
3 Capacity Building
4 Testing Centers
(Labs/MRAs)
C&I
Pillar 3
1 Conformance Assessment
2 Interoperability
3 Capacity Building
4 Testing Centers
(Labs/MRAs)
C&I
Training Goals
The ITU Training on C&I – is a capacity event in the framework of the Conformity and Interoperability Programme that has as objective:
Improve knowledge of participants through the presentation of up-to-date information/technologiesContribute to increase awareness on the relevance of C&I testing
Training Goals
Provide the necessary tools for participants to replicate knowledge in their country, taking into consideration national specificitiesPromote experience-sharing on Certification/Homologation process, Lab. Accreditation and testing among the participants from different countries in Conformance and Interoperability fieldPresent a practical learning on standards, regulations, real Lab experience and accreditation procedures.
Training on C&I
Capacity Building Events (2013)
1. Training on Conformance and Interoperability for Arab Region (Tunis, 2-6 April 2013)
2. Training on Conformance and Interoperability for Americas Region (Campinas, 24-28 June 2013)
3. Forum on Conformance and Interoperability for Asia-Pacific Region (Myanmar, 25-27 November 2013)
4. Training on Conformance and Interoperability for Africa Region (Tunis, 28 October - 1st November2013)
5. Subregional Workshop for SADC (Southern African Development Community) - Harmonized C&I programmes (16-20 December 2013)
6. ITU Academy – C&I training Link: Training details and previous events
Guidelines for developing countries on Establishing Conformity assessment Test Labs in Different Regions (2012)Guidelines for the development, implementation and management of MRAs on conformity assessment (2013)Feasibility Study for the establishment of a Conformance Testing Centre (2013)Guidelines for establishing and Defining Conformance & Interoperability Regimes for Developing Countries (2014)
C&I Guidelines
Pillar 4
1 Conformance Assessment
2 Interoperability
3 Capacity Building
4 Testing Centers
(Labs/MRAs)
C&I
Assessment Studies
The Assessment Studies looks for promoting the establishment of Harmonized C&I Programmes, when possible.It will collaborate to improve regional integration and foster the availability of highly qualified institutions (as Laboratories, Certification and Accreditation Bodies)
Assessment Studies
In an overall analysis, the Assessment Studies contributes to:
Bridging the Standardization Gap,Reducing the Digital Divide, andAs is inherent to ICT technologies development, strengthens business environment for global players.
Assessement Studies
C&I infrastructure in regions/sub-regions/countries are being assessedAnalysis of status in regions conductedPromoting regional agreements about possible locations for resources (Labs), agreements and testing capabilitiesClose collaboration with regional experts for capacity building , accreditation and type approval testingMoving forward to establishing regional test centers
Assessment Studies
RoadmapConformity Assessment Bodies will contribute with an orderly telecom apparatus market place Once standards and test suites are in place, test labs can check equipment for complianceSharing test labs resources amongst countries and regions lowers overall costs while continues addressing regional priorities Setup of a robust framework (base on international procedures – ITU, ISO, IAF, ILAC, etc.) needed for trust and confidence in test results and among test labs
Assessment Studies
RoadmapConformity Assessment Bodies will contribute with an orderly telecom apparatus market place Once standards and test suites are in place, test labs can check equipment for complianceSharing test labs resources amongst countries and regions lowers overall costs while continues addressing regional priorities
Assessment Studies
Roadmap
Setup of a robust framework (base on international procedures – ITU, ISO, IAF, ILAC, etc.) needed for trust and confidence in test results and among test labs
Direct Assistance
A number of countries have expressed strong interest and requested direct assistance (e.g. Sri-Lanka, Nepal, Kiribati and Mongolia) in establishing C&I infrastructure.The Direct Assistance provided through the Regional Offices will provide support taken into consideration all C&I aspects, as:
Regulatory frameworkInstitutions roles and typical procedures Mutual Recognition AgreementsFunding Regional test centres and harmonized C&I programmes.
Partnership and Collaboration
The ITU Secretariat signed MoUs with:
CERT (Research and Studies Telecommunication Center, Tunisia)
CPqD (Brazil)
Sintesio (Slovenia)
Tilab (Telecom Italia)
ZNIIS (Russia)
International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and
International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC)
International Standardization Organization (ISO)
UNIDO
InternationalTelecommunicationUnion
Special Thanks to Riccardo Passerini
C&I Portal
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